Inexpensive Porsche
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I recently bought an inexpensive Porsche 996. Lots of posters wanted to know where all the cheap one are hiding. Found this on Craigslist. If its truly a clean title car, it could be a great deal. No affiliation. Just thought I would pass it on.
Mike
http://boston.craigslist.org/gbs/cto/3649162114.html
Mike
http://boston.craigslist.org/gbs/cto/3649162114.html
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Title seems a bit misleading to me as the cost of repairing it could bring you inline with a good example and without the accident history.
This might only be good for someone that knows how to do their own bodywork and mechanicals, IMHO.
This might only be good for someone that knows how to do their own bodywork and mechanicals, IMHO.
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A wrecked 1999 996 for $14K doesn't sound like a very good deal to me...
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From what I can see (and only see):
1) New rear passenger-side quarter panel (will need to be cut out and welded in).
2) New rear bumper.
3) New rear decklid.
4) New passenger-side door airbag.
5) Refurbish passenger-side door.
This is way over $4-6k in R&R (at which point you can generally get a below-average to average '99 with similar mileage).
1) New rear passenger-side quarter panel (will need to be cut out and welded in).
2) New rear bumper.
3) New rear decklid.
4) New passenger-side door airbag.
5) Refurbish passenger-side door.
This is way over $4-6k in R&R (at which point you can generally get a below-average to average '99 with similar mileage).
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Two weeks ago Autotrader had a newer Cab, for less money, and no need for body repair.
996 prices are all over the map during winter. With more 997's coming on the used lot (from those moving into 991) even more volatile pricing for 996 will be seen. Interest rates are simply too low for CPO and in-warranty used cars.
996 prices are all over the map during winter. With more 997's coming on the used lot (from those moving into 991) even more volatile pricing for 996 will be seen. Interest rates are simply too low for CPO and in-warranty used cars.
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